Home Business Log: September 2015

Friday, 25 September 2015

Use These 10 Tips to Write Your Most Popular Post Ever

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One popular post can bring your more traffic and links than a month’s worth of your usual content.
In this post, I want to set you a challenge with the potential to launch your blog into the stratosphere.
Make the next post you write your most popular post ever.
The following ten tips form my key advice for tackling this task. I used all of them when hitting the Digg front page for the first time. There’s no blueprint you can follow to write an incredibly popular post, but you won’t have a chance unless you try. I’m confident these tips will give you a good shot at success.
1. Time is more important than talent. Work on something for eight hours and you can bet it will be good. You don’t need to spend that long, however (though that’s how long it took me to craft the first post I wrote that hit the Digg front page). More time means you can refine, format and fill your post with plenty of value. Take the time to really craft your content. It will show in the finished product.
2. Use your best idea. A post will never become wildly popular unless it fulfills a need, and does so emphatically. What’s something your niche wants but hasn’t got yet? Can you assemble a whole lot of really awesome (targeted) resources in one place? The more your posts helps people, the better it will do.
3. Use formatting to your advantage. These days, social media is key when it comes to launching your posts into the stratosphere. Social media users are notoriously spoiled for choice, however. Use formatting to emphasize the best aspects of your post. Hone in on your funniest lines, your most profound bits of advice, your best resources. Make them stand out.
4. Brainstorm headlines. There are probably one or two bloggers who’ve completely mastered the art of writing headlines for social media (you’ll know who they are). The rest of us haven’t been blessed with such skills. When you see a great headline, chances are it’s option #12 of a dozen choices. Few of us can think of a great headline straight away. Spend ten minutes brainstorming and you’re bound to stumble across something that works. A weak headline will cripple your post’s chances of success. It’s essential that you put a lot of work into getting it right.
5. Invest plenty of value in your post. Ever bookmarked or voted for something without completely reading it? We’ve all done it. It’s because of the ‘Wow’ factor — the presence of enough promised value in one place gets the reader enthusiastic about the post straight away. Instead of 5 tips, why not share 50? Instead of 9 resources, why not 40 or more?
7. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If your post looks good, it will draw readers in. Take the time to add images, thumbnails and formatting to what you create. Make your post a visual feast. With so much web content presented in a bland way, your post is guaranteed to stand out.
8. Tell them what you’re going to tell them. Readers will skip your waffly introduction. You can say the same in less words, particularly when you’re writing for an impatient reader: someone who wants to get straight into your tips/resources/opinions. Use your introduction to highlight why the reader should stick with your post. There’s a reason my post introductions mainly consist of: “In this post, I’m going to do this, this and that.” It’s what people really want to know: what am I getting in exchange for my attention?
9. Send messages with links. The best way to get a blogger to investigate your blog is by linking to them. We’ve got a natural desire to know what’s being said about us. If your post becomes really popular, each link inside it should send enough traffic outwards to be worth investigating. Be generous with your outbound links when writing your most popular post. It gives other bloggers an incentive to link to you, because it’s ultimately more promotion for them.
10. Utilize your network. If you want people to Digg, Stumble or Reddit your post, there’s no reason why you need to sit back with fingers crossed and hope it happens. Ask them. Your loyal readers like you. You entertain them, or teach them, or help them. If voting is a simple matter of clicking a link they’ll be more than happy to do so. Ask for votes in your post and email readers and social media influencers. In most cases you will need to get the snowball rolling. After that, others will do most of the work for you.
Bonus tip:
11. Examine what worked before. Study your most popular posts so far. What’s common about them? Why did they work? What needs did they address? In creating your most popular post, it’s important to learn by example and build on what has worked for your blog in the past. Another good idea is to analyze the most popular posts on other blogs in your niche. Why did they work? What’s remarkable about them? You can transfer those qualities over into what you write.

Sunday, 20 September 2015

10 Tools Bloggers Can Use For Promotion on Social Media

Whether you are an individual or a company, social media channels are worth giving a go. They say you have to be where you customers are—and that is definitely social media for most people who own a smartphone. According to Techcrunch, 80% of all online adults now own a smartphone.
Social media provides a unique link to customers that were never there before. Easy, in-expense, personal, and direct communication, this channel is an all-in-one package of pros and few, if any, cons. It also enables your “wooed” customers to market your brand without even asking them to. Making use of all of these benefits, however, requires dedication and hard work to “up-keep” company social accounts.
Below is a list of ten tools that will help you up-keep your social media accounts and do much more.

HootSuite

Add as many social media accounts as you like to your dashboard and manage them all at one place. More than ten million people are currently using Hootsuite, which makes it a worldwide and highly popular tool. Your Hootsuite Dashboard will allow you to manage all of your social networks, monitor your mentions, engage your audience, schedule messages to be delivered, and measure ROI. The PRO version, which has a 30-day free trial, will allow you to manage up to 100 social profiles, comes up with 10 enhanced analytics report, and has up to 10 team managers accessing it all.

IFTTT

IFTTT is a powerful tool that gives you control over your social media accounts, apps, and more. This is basically an “internet automation tool” that automates your actions as per your “recipes”. Recipes are a given set of instruction to IFTTT. For example, you could ask the software to post any Instagram photos or videos you liked on your Tumblr. Or you could ask it to save your Facebook status updates to your Evernote. For a social media manager, it might be useful to enable the recipe that allows you to respond to a follower immediately after a “re-tweet”. The possibilities are endless!

Buffer

Buffer allows you to “simplify your social routine” by scheduling posts on your social media accounts. This social media tool is a clever way to generate and automate content among all channels. You don’t have to worry about opening you social media account every now and then to post up something you recently came up with. Simply ask Buffer to do the job by lining up your posts and scheduling them on different posting times throughout the day. This functionality will allow you to update your accounts regularly and consistently. The Buffer app also creates analytics with regards to your posts and their popularity.

Manage Flitter

According to the Manage Flitter websites, the app is being used by over 2.9 million users and even some large brands like PayPal, Windows, GE, American Express, and Richard Branson. Manage Filter enables users to manage multiple accounts and sort and filter who follows you on your Twitter accounts. You can also grow your business on Twitter with a set of engagement tools, schedule tweets on “optimal times”, and use analytics to track your progress.

Twenty20 Stock Photos

This beautiful stock photography website has over 45 million photos from 154 different countries. Leading brands such as Uber, BirchBox, Living Social, and Washio use the website for crowd-sourced photography. Photos have a way of engaging customers unlike purely text-based content. For photobloggers who are always looking forward to uploading their work, this is a great place to sign up!


CrowdBooster

Crowdbooster is best for Twitter and Facebook profiles management. The app will not only update schedules posts, but also remind you to keep in touch with followers you haven’t yet responded to. It has a separate section for alerts and recommendations that will notify you about your current follower growth (number of followers a day in the past week or month), influential followers (the one’s you should be keeping in touch with), re-tweet spikes (a tweet that received a significant number of re-tweets), and who you should be replying to. If you are a single user with one Facebook account and one Twitter account, $9 per month is all it will take manage your accounts with this app.

CompFight

This is another website with a great collection of high-quality royalty-free images. For those of you who are on a tight budget and in need of fabulous stock photos, this is a great option. CompFight works by searching the Flickr photo library and listing only those that have a Creative Commons license, enabling downloaders to use the photographs for free. Skip Google and type in the keywords for the photograph you want in the search bar. Click “show me what Compfight can do” and there you have it—a collection of beautiful, original, social media-worthy stock photos!

Social Oomph

This great website aims to boost your social media productivity by reducing the amount of workload you have when it comes to social media management. The best part about this website is that is has several options open for free users. You can schedule tweets, track keywords, save and reuse drafts, view mentions and re-tweets, purge your Twitter tweets, and serve up to five Twitter accounts – without a charge! The professional version, on the other hand, has much more to offer at only $17.97.

Social Flow

SocialFlow is a highly popular business tool for marketers, publishers, and agencies. Top brands such as Walmart, Loreal, Pepsi, Fast Company, Daily Mail, and Billboard to name a few are clients of SocialFlow. According to Social Flow, timing is everything—even more important than what you say. With SocialFlow you can release posts as per schedules and optimized times, “identify best-performing posts, establish continuous loop of feedback, and develop new advertising opportunities that extend beyond current audience.” Social Flow partners with Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, and Pinterest to provide users with access to more information and serve the clients better.

SocialBro

Engaging an audience is best achieved when you know more about the audience to begin with. So, what do you know about your audience besides the most “influential followers”? SocialBro is the perfect tool for tracking your audience. It will identify your followers, filter them, and allow you to view their location, language they speak, what they do on Twitter, and more. This may sound creepy and stalker-ish, but isn’t that what all marketers need to do: “be where their customers are”? With Social Bro in your pocket you can analyze, engage, and monitor you Twitter audience without too much trouble. The website also allows you to keep track of your community, find the best times to tweet, get powerful stats and reports, set and review benchmarks, and track your interactions.
Curious about your audience…? SocialBro lets you track them too. You can analyze your competitors by keeping a close eye on their Twitter account. Social bro will let you compare their data to yours and analyze where the competition really lies.

Author Bio

Preston Pierce is a creative head and manager at LogoPing.co.uk. He has done graduation in marketing and certifications in graphic designing and front-end development. He has done articles for various blogs on design, development and marketing related topics.

source http://www.dailyblogtips.com/10-tools-bloggers-can-use-for-promotion-on-social-media/

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Making Money With Internet Marketing - Where to Start


Making money with Internet marketing (IM) can be daunting at times, there are times when you just want to destroy your computer. There are also times when you are desperate and find sites that offer you quick moneymaking schemes overnight. Many of the websites out there to offer this are completely BS! All they are doing is stealing money from you. The truth is making money with Internet marketing takes time and dedication, if you do not have this do not continue reading.
Firstly what is internet marketing? It can be defined as marketing of products (digital and retail) and services over the Internet, it can also be referred to as online marketing or e-marketing. It can include various online activities such as promoting websites, blogs, articles, press releases, e-mail marketing, paperclip marketing, self-promotion and branding.
Secondly it is for people who have a passion to strive to be better than middle-class, it is for people who do not want to depend on their jobs as the only source of income. Making money with Internet marketing is not for people who want to get rich overnight, and is not for people who do not bother to put in time and dedication to see results. There are many ways that you can earn money online through IM, two ways are article marketing and pay-per-click.
So a lot of people wonder which technique to start with, this solely depends on you. If you don't have much money and that's okay, Internet marketing I believe it is only business that offers you the opportunity to make money without spending money legally. To do this the Internet marketing technique that you would pick would be article marketing, this is a type of advertising by writing short articles related to business' respective industry. Once the article has been written, the author makes these articles freely available for distribution and publication in the marketplace by posting them in article directories such as this one. I suggest for the new people who decide to make money with internet marketing, to pick this technique because your mistakes will not cost you anything.
Pay-per-click is an advertising model used on search engines, advertising networks, and content websites/blogs, where advertisers only pay when a user clicks on an ad to visit the advertiser' websites. I recommend using this technique after you have familiarized yourself with article marketing this technique can be quite costly if you do not have a strong foundation.
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Making money with Internet marketing can be challenging but if you're dedicated and patient you will succeed. For the people with no knowledge of Internet marketing, article marketing is the way to go, use this to your advantage to build up your foundation and then move on to pay-per-click.


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Thursday, 10 September 2015

25 Most Popular Instagram Hashtags for Getting NEW Followers


popular instagram hashtagsAre you on Instagram?
If not, you're probably the only one left. :)
Instagram is ON FIRE! And businesses are now using it to boost traffic & sales.
And many are using Post Planner to find the HOTTEST Instagram photos for ANY hashtag!
Personally, I use popular Instagram hashtags whenever possible to get more followers, comments & "Double Taps" (Likes).
I used to NEVER use hashtags on Instagram. I just didn't think they worked.
Boy was I wrong!! Once I started using hashtags on my posts, my Instagram follower count jumped from 400 to almost 2,900!
So in this post, I've listed 25 of the most popular Instagram hashtags so you can use them to increase your follower count.
And if you want even more awesome Instagram hashtags, click here:

25 Most Popular Instagram Hashtags for Getting NEW Followers

Most people just wing it when deciding on hashtags, using spur-of-the-moment ideas like #manthisisagreathashtag. :)
But nobody is following that hashtag so you can't expect much action from it.
It's better to use hashtags that are practically always trending on Instagram. That way users who follow the hashtags may Like & interact with your posts when they see them in the feed.
I used a tool called Websta to unearth the most popular hashtags on Instagram -- and I listed those hashtags in this article.

1. #love

More than 696 million Instagram posts have the #love hashtag!
Here's a cool photo from Instagram user @trevbaust that had the #love hashtag.
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2. #instagood

This hashtag has appeared on about 314 million posts.
@gnp75 used #instagood in a comment on this catchy pic.
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3. #me

More than 297 million posts have the #me hashtag.
@askaaronlee used #me to show off his new headshot!
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4. #tbt

This is a popular hashtag for those learning how to market on Instagram.
Also known as "Throwback Thursday", the hashtag encourages people to post images from the past. It's appeared on more than 272 million posts.
Our buddy Mike Gingerich posted this #tbt pic from his junior high track days! I wonder if he won?
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5. #cute

This hashtag has appeared on more than 258 million posts!
The @babies Instagram account is one of my favorites!
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6. #follow

The #follow hashtag has appeared on more than 258 million posts. Most of these people were likely seeking new followers.
@katierobinsonartwork used the #follow hashtag to show her art on Instagram!
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7. #followme

Another attempt to get more Likes and followers on Instagram, this hashtag has been used about 238 million times.
@razzedbaby uses the #followme hashtag all the time.
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8. #photooftheday

Reserved for your best shots... 237 million posts & counting!
@stefkardos displayed sketches with the #photooftheday hashtag.
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9. #happy

The #happy hashtag has appeared on some 220 million posts.
Here's a funny photo from @melanyzuco that used the #happy hashtag!
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10. #tagforlikes

This popular hashtag asks people to tag them in posts so they can get more Likes.
Does it work? Regardless, the hashtag has appeared on 220 million posts.
Nice use of the #tagforlikes hashtag by @cszart.

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11. #beautiful

Instagram users have typed this hashtag more than 212 million times.
My buddy @cjhudgins used the #beautiful hashtag on this image.

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12. #girl

The #girl hashtag has been used more than 202 million times!
#Girl would've worked great on this photo.
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13. #like

This hashtag has been used more than 193 million times.

14. #selfie

One of my favorite Instagram posts is the selfie -- and selfies work great for social media marketing! This hashtag has been used 185 million times!
@the_doolio is a character on the new television program "Selfie"!
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15. #picoftheday

Similar to #8 (#photooftheday), Instagram users have used this hashtag more than 174 million times.
This #picoftheday from @itsyourlife2908 made my chuckle.
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16. #summer

Surprisingly, this seasonal hashtag has been used 168 million times.
@sopadreisland posts lots of cool #summer pics.

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17. #fun

#Fun made the top 20 with 163 million posts.
@mo_danielle used the #fun hashtag on this image.

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18. #smile

This cheery hashtag has been used about 161 million times.
Here's a great #smile pic from @nancymcpeake.

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19. #friends

Friends are a big part of many people's Instagram experience. The hashtag has been used 160 million times.
@dubsteppickles got lots of response after using the #friends hashtag in the comments.

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20. #like4like

People use this hashtag to get others to Like their posts in exchange for Likes.
It's also an easy way to get more Instagram followers. The hashtag's been used 159 million times.
Here's a cool #like4like photo from @marzicortese.

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21. #instadaily

The #instadaily hashtag has been used 154 million times.
There are lots of #instadaily pics on the @tornadotitans Instagram account.
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22. #fashion

Since Instagram is huge for fashion, I'm not surprised that this hashtag has been used 146 million times.
The #fashion hashtag on a photo from @fashion!

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23. #igers

This hashtag -- short for "Instagram Users" -- has been used 144 million times.
You'll have no problem finding photos with #igers.

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24. #instalike

I've had success using this hashtag. And it's appeared on Instagram 135 million times.
The #instalike hashtag really works!

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25. #food

And this last one was no surprise at all! The #food hashtag has been used 133 million times.
Here's my son holding a giant zucchini!

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Use Instagram Hashtags Wisely

Definitely consider hashtags when deciding what to post on Instagram -- but don't overdo it.
Too many hashtags make your posts look clumsy!
Try putting a few in the post & adding more in the comments.
You'll notice that lots of users add the top 25 hashtags as their complete description -- that doesn't look natural & likely won't lead to long-term followers or engagement.
Remember: BE HUMAN!
Experiment to find out what works best with your followers. And use Websta to find other popular hashtags. The tool lets you search by hashtag & username to find those with similar interests as you.
What about you? What hashtags do you follow on Instagram?

17 Amazing Sites With Breathtaking Free Stock Photos

Photography has always been an integral part of web design. Unfortunately, we’ve grown accustomed to seeing crappy stock images of people in suits shaking hands. Not only are a lot of these stock photos tacky, but some of them cost money!
Thankfully, there’s been a growing number of websites with beautiful stock photography popping up all over the web. Best of all, they’re free.
In this post, we’ve curated a list of awesome websites for free stock photos.
Bonus: If you’re looking to create highly engaging images for your blog posts, social media, or ad campaigns, check out Snappa – the perfect graphic design tool for digital marketers.

Quick Note About Licenses

Many of these photographs are free from copyright restrictions or licensed under creative commons public domain dedication. This means you can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.
However, some photos may require attribution. We’ve done our best to identify which license they fall under but we still advise you to do your own research and determine how these images can be used.
With that out of the way, let’s dive into our top picks for free stock photos.

StockSnap.io

StockSnap.io has a large selection of beautiful free stock photos and high resolution images. The site also has a very handy search feature making it easy to browse through the thousands of images available. In addition, the site tracks views and downloads so you can find the most popular photos available.
StockSnap adds hundreds of images on a weekly basis and all photos are released under creative commons public domain – no attribution required.
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Unsplash

Unsplash is a collection of free high-resolution photos and has arguably become the best source for stock images. In fact, we’ve noticed some of our theme authors using these images in theirBootstrap themes & templates.
Unsplash releases 10 new photos every 10 days and they’re released under the creative commons public domain license.
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Gratisography

Gratisography offers free high-resolution pictures you can use on your personal and commercial projects. New awesome pictures are added weekly and are free of copyright restrictions. All pictures are captured by Ryan McGuire of Bells Design.
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Negative Space

Negative Space provides 20 new photos every week released under Creative Commons CC0. The photos are searchable and can be sorted by category, copy space and color.
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Splitshire

Splitshire is a collection of delicious free stock photos by web deisgner Daniel Nanescu. The photos are free for personal and commercial use.
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Little Visuals

This mention comes with a bit of sad news. The owner of the site Nic passed away and thus no longer provides new pictures. All photos that have been posted were released under the creative commons license public domain dedication.
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Life of Pix

Life of Pix is a resource created by the LEEROY creative agency offering free high-resolution photos with no copyright restrictions. New pictures are added weekly.
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Death to Stock Photos

Every month a photo pack of 10 photos within a certain category will be delivered to your inbox. The goal of Death to Stock Photos is to bring you a variety of options in which to use for your mockups, blog posts or social media.
Death to stock photo uses their own license which you can read on their webpage.
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Superfamous Studios

Superfamous is the Los Angeles-based studio of Dutch interaction designer Folkert Gorter. You can use the work for your own purposes — including commercial use — as long as credit is provided. Folkert features various collections including aerial, biological, geological, and more.
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Picjumbo

Picjumbo is a collection of totally free photos for your commercial & personal works. New photos are added daily from a wide variety of categories including abstract, fashion, nature, technology and much more.
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IM Free

A curated collection of free resources, all for commercial use. Since the photos are curated from various sources, some photos may require attribution.
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Photo by Kevin N. Murphy

New Old Stock

Vintage photos from the public archives free of known copyright restrictions.
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Getrefe

Free mobile photos for your personal or commercial projects.
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Lock & Stock Photos

Lock & Stock Photos are the works of AJ Montpetit. He’s giving back to the open source community by sharing his photographs under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareALike.
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Snapwire Snaps

Get 7 free photos every 7 days. Photos are public domain and free from copyright restrictions.
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Jay Mantri

7 new photos released every Thursday under the Creative Commons CC0 license. Jay Mantri posts some really nice photos with a variety of different themes.
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Tookapic Stock

Tookapic stock is a marketplace for both free & premium stock photos. You can filter by free photos which are all released under Creative Commons CC0. 
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Conclusion

As you can see, there’s a growing number of fantastic resources for stock photography. These websites have become a blessing for web designers, bloggers and creative people. We strongly encourage you to browse through each of these websites and incorporate them into your own designs.
Source https://bootstrapbay.com/blog/free-stock-photos/